Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'!
Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves!
I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish.
I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!runwellian

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Score: 3

runwellian says...6:56pm Wed 23 Apr 14

Drivers are told to 'think bike' but it is cyclists that need to 'think cars' ... cyclists are a law unto themselves! They ignore traffic lights, weave in and out busy traffics and seem to think they are the law on the road. They are selfish and reckless, a hazard to ordinary road users, often riding in the middle of the road holding up all the traffic. There are good cyclists but in my experience, bikes are a menace on the roads. I hope the man today makes a good recovery.

Drivers are told to 'think bike' but it is cyclists that need to 'think cars' ... cyclists are a law unto themselves! They ignore traffic lights, weave in and out busy traffics and seem to think they are the law on the road. They are selfish and reckless, a hazard to ordinary road users, often riding in the middle of the road holding up all the traffic.
There are good cyclists but in my experience, bikes are a menace on the roads.
I hope the man today makes a good recovery.runwellian

Drivers are told to 'think bike' but it is cyclists that need to 'think cars' ... cyclists are a law unto themselves! They ignore traffic lights, weave in and out busy traffics and seem to think they are the law on the road. They are selfish and reckless, a hazard to ordinary road users, often riding in the middle of the road holding up all the traffic. There are good cyclists but in my experience, bikes are a menace on the roads. I hope the man today makes a good recovery.

Score: 2

pembury53 says...7:07pm Wed 23 Apr 14

runwellian wrote…

Drivers are told to 'think bike' but it is cyclists that need to 'think cars' ... cyclists are a law unto themselves! They ignore traffic lights, weave in and out busy traffics and seem to think they are the law on the road. They are selfish and reckless, a hazard to ordinary road users, often riding in the middle of the road holding up all the traffic. There are good cyclists but in my experience, bikes are a menace on the roads. I hope the man today makes a good recovery.

the article was about a moped, not a push bike....

[quote][p][bold]runwellian[/bold] wrote:
Drivers are told to 'think bike' but it is cyclists that need to 'think cars' ... cyclists are a law unto themselves! They ignore traffic lights, weave in and out busy traffics and seem to think they are the law on the road. They are selfish and reckless, a hazard to ordinary road users, often riding in the middle of the road holding up all the traffic.
There are good cyclists but in my experience, bikes are a menace on the roads.
I hope the man today makes a good recovery.[/p][/quote]the article was about a moped, not a push bike....pembury53

runwellian wrote…

Drivers are told to 'think bike' but it is cyclists that need to 'think cars' ... cyclists are a law unto themselves! They ignore traffic lights, weave in and out busy traffics and seem to think they are the law on the road. They are selfish and reckless, a hazard to ordinary road users, often riding in the middle of the road holding up all the traffic. There are good cyclists but in my experience, bikes are a menace on the roads. I hope the man today makes a good recovery.

well i am sure this was outside ALDI and no where near Hamlet Court road as per story, looked like a small silver Yamaha scooter a Transit Van, 1 police car, paramedic and Ambulance on scene, i went by just gone 5pm., i also fairly sure that the rider was a mature experianced rider.

well i am sure this was outside ALDI and no where near Hamlet Court road as per story, looked like a small silver Yamaha scooter a Transit Van, 1 police car, paramedic and Ambulance on scene, i went by just gone 5pm., i also fairly sure that the rider was a mature experianced rider.DogsMessInLeigh

well i am sure this was outside ALDI and no where near Hamlet Court road as per story, looked like a small silver Yamaha scooter a Transit Van, 1 police car, paramedic and Ambulance on scene, i went by just gone 5pm., i also fairly sure that the rider was a mature experianced rider.

Score: 3

Adrenaline_Junkie says...9:33pm Wed 23 Apr 14

runwellian wrote…

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush!

[quote][p][bold]runwellian[/bold] wrote:
Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'!
Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves!
I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish.
I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery![/p][/quote]Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush!Adrenaline_Junkie

runwellian wrote…

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush!

Score: -12

carnmountyouknowitmakessense says...2:35am Thu 24 Apr 14

Adrenaline_Junkie wrote…

runwellian wrote…

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush!

I always drive my ex army Landrover, close to the kerb, air horn button at the ready, tends to eradicate cyclists from the road...

[quote][p][bold]Adrenaline_Junkie[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]runwellian[/bold] wrote:
Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'!
Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves!
I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish.
I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery![/p][/quote]Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush![/p][/quote]I always drive my ex army Landrover, close to the kerb, air horn button at the ready, tends to eradicate cyclists from the road...carnmountyouknowitmakessense

Adrenaline_Junkie wrote…

runwellian wrote…

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush!

I always drive my ex army Landrover, close to the kerb, air horn button at the ready, tends to eradicate cyclists from the road...

Score: 1

Adrenaline_Junkie says...9:54am Thu 24 Apr 14

carnmountyouknowitma kessense wrote…

Adrenaline_Junkie wrote…

runwellian wrote…

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush!

I always drive my ex army Landrover, close to the kerb, air horn button at the ready, tends to eradicate cyclists from the road...

I always tend to drive at 140mph down the A127 with full beams on. Tends to make people nudge over.

[quote][p][bold]carnmountyouknowitma
kessense[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Adrenaline_Junkie[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]runwellian[/bold] wrote:
Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'!
Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves!
I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish.
I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery![/p][/quote]Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush![/p][/quote]I always drive my ex army Landrover, close to the kerb, air horn button at the ready, tends to eradicate cyclists from the road...[/p][/quote]I always tend to drive at 140mph down the A127 with full beams on. Tends to make people nudge over.Adrenaline_Junkie

carnmountyouknowitma kessense wrote…

Adrenaline_Junkie wrote…

runwellian wrote…

Whilst motorist are told to 'think bike' sometimes it is the bike riders that need to 'thinks cars'! Bike riders, including motorbikes, think they have every right under the sun when on the roads, they don't stop at traffic lights, they weave in and out without a thought for other road users, they are a law unto themselves! I would agree there are many good cyclist on the road, but in my experience, the majority of them are thoughtless and selfish. I hope the driver today is not too badly hurt and makes a full recovery!

Im pretty selfish when it comes to cycling! Always go through red lights. I cant be asked to stop, wait, then get going again. Better to just keep a steady flow going. I even go wrong way down 1 way systems and stuff. F5uck it. I guess its an adrenaline rush!

I always drive my ex army Landrover, close to the kerb, air horn button at the ready, tends to eradicate cyclists from the road...

I always tend to drive at 140mph down the A127 with full beams on. Tends to make people nudge over.

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